Black Writers Weekend 2026 -  industry in Atlanta GA
Black Writers Weekend 2026

Black Writers Weekend 2026

Friday, July 31, 2026, 10:00 - Friday, July 31, 2026, 17:00
Event duration 7 hours
General Pass: USD 31.06
Late - Author Table Registration: USD 524.92
Late - General Pass Sales start on Apr 1, 2026: USD 48.48
Late - Gold Pass Sales start on Apr 1, 2026: USD 193.74
Late - I Am Creative: USD 263.47
Late - Silver Pass Sales start on Apr 1, 2026: USD 124.03
Merchant Vendor: USD 524.92
Regular - Gold Pass: USD 147.27
Regular - I Am Creative: USD 222.80
Regular - Silver Pass: USD 89.17

About Black Writers Weekend 2026

Ready for BWW26? Join us again in ATL for another historic event celebrating Black creatives, writers, and filmmakers.

Get your Early Bird tickets Sep 1! Embark on a unique literary journey at Black Writers Weekend, a one-of-a-kind gathering that connects you intimately with beloved authors, esteemed screenwriters, and luminaries from the worlds of film and TV. Dive into a dynamic Lit Crawl, navigating through a myriad of events brimming with live discussions, readings, movie viewings, and social gatherings. Connect with influential artists as they delve into the narratives and motivations behind their creative endeavors. Lineup, panels, and workships to be announced. See you soon!

Events Schedule

Friday, July 31, 2026, 10:00 Friday, July 31, 2026, 17:00

Event Categories

Educational Events Business Networking Events Cultural Celebrations

Community Connections

African Americans on the Move Book Club

https://aambc.org/ PO Box 674031

The AAMBC Inc. (African Americans on the Move Book Club) organization, founded by Tamika Newhouse, has carved a remarkable path in the literary world, championing African American authors and their works since its inception. Established in the early 2000s, AAMBC Inc. emerged as a visionary response to the underrepresentation of African American literature and authors in mainstream literary circles. At AAMBC, our mission is to celebrate, promote, and elevate African American literature and the voices of Black authors. We are dedicated to fostering a thriving literary community that not only values the rich contributions of Black writers but also champions their stories, experiences, and diverse perspectives. Through initiatives like book drives that build libraries in underserved communities and writing workshops that foster literacy, creativity, and self-esteem, AAMBC empowers individuals to express themselves and share their unique narratives.

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